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it's father's day, dammit. and you have a right to talk to your children. and you don't eyon know where children are. >> the battle over splitting families has the first lady weighing in ashe president faces what might be his toughest domestic challenge yet. n details surrounding late night new jersey shooting at an arts festival. >> it was like pow pow pow pow pow pow! two or three people went down 20 feet from me. >> a deadly earthque strikes japan. the hundreds injured and the death toll rising. late details ahead. then to a weekend of world cup soccer excitement and a a ret the windy and very challenging u.s. open.
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>> a huge surprise from beyonce and husband jay-z. "early today" starts right now. >> good morning. i'm danny cevallos in for philip. >> i'm frances rivera. democrats led by minority leader nancy pe asi will converge on controversial detainment facility in brownsville, texas, to protesthe trump administration's zero tolerance policy separating families at the u.s./mexic border. >> just as republicans head to the white house for a strategyn sessith the commander in chief, along the backlash over the current state of affairshe re a fever pitch. nbc's jacob saverof is at the largest processing center in the u.s. >> reporter: this is not a new facility, it's bee here under multiple administrations. it is at the epicenter of the tronp administra family separation policy. in fact, more children are being taken from their familie this building than anywhere else along the entire southern border. that is because directly under
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the trump administration policy called zero tolerancst for the f time ever we were allowed inside without cameras. this is what we thsaw. facility serves as an intake for the busiest sector of the southern border, the biggest of its iodine kind in the country. agents patrolling 316 miles of the dividing line between the u.s. and mexico bring mkt people they pic up here for processing. 24 hours a day. there are 77,000 square feet of space under the roof. air conditioned to a cool 72 degrees. inside people are sorted based on their age, gender, and family status. four pods, as they call them. one for airls 17 under. boys 17 and under. then the families. moms with kids. and fathers with kids. >> you'll be taken out to the cpc - >> reporter: when we walked in, over 1,100 people were inside. 525 family members, and nearly 200 kids without adults. the administration's fought back
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against this idea that children are kept in cages in some of these detention facilities. but at theorder patrol station, that is exactly what we saw. mylar tblankets, type runners have after marathons. mattresses on the floor. they're supposed to be out within 72 hours but people are being detained longe than that as this policy sort out. border patrol ts they're overwhelmed at this point. >> for more on the political backlash facing the trump administration, tracie potts is on capitolhill. >> reporter: good morning. first of all, let's talk about the protests. is spilling into the streets all over the country. these protests tied with father's day. with advocates who say these families should be able to see theirechildren. weeeing them all over the country. now nearly 2,000 children who have bee separated from their families, even tent cities being set up to house these children, unlike the centers that we've seen before. and here in washington, republican pushback to thepr
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ident's separation policy. the zero tolerance policy. from high-powered republicans, includg house speaker paul ryan, lindsey graham who says the president could stop this with one phone call. we're also now hearing from first ladies melania trump, her office revealing atatement here saying that mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their familiesut adding that this needs to be a country hat follows all laws, but a country that also governs with heart. and a scathing op-ed from former first lady laura bush where she says that this policy is breaking her t'heart, cruel, and it's immoral. president trump will meet with p republicans onol hill tomorrow. >> all right, tracie potts, thanks. at least three people have died and dozens have been injured aft a powerful earthquake shook the city of osaka, japan, early this morning. japan's meteorological agency is calling it a 6.1 magnitude quake.
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one of the strongest of its kind on japan's scale, which runs from 0 to 7. thereere reports of structural damage, including building collapses, damaged pipes, and gattered fires all dur the city's rush hour. government officials reported the deaths of two elderly men and a young child fromling debris. no tsunami warning has been issued. in the w e of sunday's shooting at an arts and music festival in trenton, new jersey, the city's mayor vows the violence won't shut down the annual event that's meant to unite his community. >> our histo of art and culture is strong here. we are strong people and we can't let o or two senseless individuals create an atmosphere for us where we can't enjoy the great things of this city. >> pice believe the shooting was sparked by local gangs. one of the suspects was fatally shot. authorities say he had just been leased from prison for a homicide-related charge. nbc's blake mccoy tells us more. >> reporter: a gunfight in trenton, new jersey.
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sending bullets flying and people running. >> it was like pow pow pow pow pow pow! two or three people that went down right 20 feet from me. >> anybody hit over here? >> reporter: chaos in the moments after as the panicked crowd, some injured, poured into the street. the violenc shattering a 24-hour art all night festival meant to bring the community together. this thotoen hours before. 17 people were shot, including irvin thhiggin, hit four times in the leg. out here with guns stuff, it's no good. put the guns up. go about your life. get education. >> reporter: police have recovered multiple guns and believe it was a gang-related dispute. one suspected shooter is dead, two others hospitalized. this is a community thatws k violence all too well. >> to me, it's like a nmal thing. it's like is it ever going to end? i don't know.
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>> the violence you say has become normal here? >> yeah. >> that's sad. >> shouldn't have to be tt way. >> reporter: trenton's mayor pleading for peace. not just hear, but across t country. >> all shootings, whether large or small, are a crisis. this isn just a random act of violencethis is a public health issue. >>eporter: i spoke with event organize hoarse say they are deeply saddened, but not deterred. more motivated now than ever to bring this community together. an australian tow truck company capturedghis disturb driver a pickup truck losing control of his vehicle. you can see the truck goes flying through the air befnde g on top of three other cars. a 23-year-old man was arrested and tested for illegal substances. so far, two people were hospitalized after the incidentn fortunatel fatalities or life-threatening injuries. get ready for trouble here. a little guy, kansas city parents are looking at a
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$132,000 bill after the son accidentally knocked over that sculpture on display. here's the bac story. the 5-year-old went up to hug the glass art, while attending a reception. you can see there the sculpture fell and o toppled right top of him. that caused damage to the back of the figure which the artist said took over two years to complete. the little boy is okay and the mom saysccidents happen, but she cannot pay the damages the insurance company is looking to get. >> painful. >> that is an expensive wedding gift i would say. >> that is not the softball rough the window in the neighborhood. a little different. all right, now to nbc meteorologist bill karins with a look at your forecast. >> good monday morning. hope everyone had a wonderful father's day. throughout the day today, going to be hot, we're already tracking storms. that will contie this afternoon. numerous areas getting heavy rain from minneapolis through green bay. this later tftay will s into areas of the southern great lakes and then a little area of severe weather ispossible
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2.7 million people at risk for strong afteron storms. most areas of northern new england will see storms. heat numbers, 61li m people under excessive heat advisories or heat warnings. a lot of the midwest, ohio valley, and now the thnortheast. 's a look at the weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. you can see where the heat divide line is. omaha 95. just to the north, sue falls 77. that's where we're getting the clash of air masses, showers ans st chicago, you're hot and will cool off this afternoon with storms. take a look at heat numbers coming up. it's going to be oppressive. >> bill, tha you. gal gadot gave anxious fans a first look at her ctume in the"wonder woman" sequel with the caption "she's back." theostume looks similar to the previous outfit but it's brighter and shinnier, especially when compared to what she wore in "batman v. superman"
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1 and win this year's title. the celebration continues with thousands of miles away win rocking the world literally. seismic readers in mexico picked up a small earthquake on the richter scale. it followed the lone goal by irving thatifted his team over germany. germany the third defending champion to lose in the opening round. after the meg upset, five of the top six teams are now winless going into the second-round. this includes argentina and their superstarionel messi playing in the world cup for the first time. iceland tied soccer powerhouse 1-1. they denied messi a game-winning pen ty kk down t stretch. play continues today at 8:00 a.m. eastern. did you see this? t's being referred to as the musical couples therapy, a celebration of marriage, a stunning collaboration. whatever you call it, it is here. after what seems like years of
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speculation, jay-z and beyonce have released their first joint album. ambushing their dance and the music industry and making history in the process with a music video tt breaks the mold. nbc's katie beck has morewhn at could be the most-talked about album this year. >> reporter: rumored for years, but n the talk just got real. ♪ i can't believead we me it >> reporter: the first joint album from beyonce and jay-z, a surprise drop saturday on title, the music streaming service jay-z owns. >> beyonce just dropped an album and i'm freaking out. >> reporter: a nine-track album called "everything is love"nd a dazzling new music v eo shot at the louvre in paris, a feat nothing short of artistic. and unbelievable. two of the world's biggers supers managing to film at one of the world's most iconicl marks without a single leak. the mega stars and their dancers
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actually study global warming. after a key finding foundiche melt is melting faster than first thought and it could make a significant impact in the yearsahead. anne thompson mass more on the major study and wt scientists y we can do to slow down the melting. o >> reporter:minous developments at the bottom of the earth. the melting of the msive antarctic ice sheet speeding ac, rding to a new study. tripling in the past decade. causing sea levels to rise t faster than any time in the past 25 years. the culprit, climate change. greenhouse gasses heating up the water and air when we burn coal, oil, and glass. >> a of these glaciers have been speeding up in recent times in response to a warmer ocean. >> reporter: dr. eric renault is one of the authors of the study published in "nature." using satelli survey, scientists from more than 40 international gups found antarctica shed 3 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2017,
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